This is the dramatic footage which shows the moment a parent drove at a teacher at the school gates, carrying him on the bonnet of the car before he was thrown to the ground.

The footage was released by police after Rainer Schoeman was jailed for 10 months at Guildford Crown Court on Friday, having earlier pleaded guilty to causing actual bodily harm, dangerous driving, driving without insurance and having no MOT.

The incident happened at 3pm on February 20 when the 22-year-old, of The Goldings, Woking, Surrey, turned into the entrance of the school car park to pick up his child.

Still image of the video footage showing the incident where a parent drove at a teacher at the school gates of The Winston Churchill School in Woking, carrying him on the bonnet of the car before he was thrown to the ground (Image: Surrey Police/PA Wire)

PC Andrew Searle said: "We all know that school car parking situations are a frustration for many parents around the country, however if you cross the line there is every chance you can go to prison as Rainer Schoeman has done."

A Surrey Police spokesman said: "A teacher was stood between the gate posts at the entrance to the car park and talked to Schoeman. The teacher then stood with his back to the car.

"Schoeman then accelerated towards the teacher causing him to be thrown over the bonnet. The VW he was driving continued into the car park and narrowly avoided two children on bikes.